N’Golo Kante: A Tribute To Chelsea’s Midfield Dynamo

N’Golo Kante the Chelsea midfield dynamo was born in Paris, France, on the 29th of March 1991 to Malian parents. Kante began his career at the age of eight (8) at JS Suresnes in the western suburbs of Paris, remaining there for a decade. According to Assistant Manager Pierre Ville, Kanté remained outside the radar

2016 has definitely been the year to remember for N’Golo Kante. From a fairytale story of winning the league title with the underdogs to reaching the Euro finals, Kante had it all. The driving force in Leicester City’s league triumph and said to be one of the best in his position, the midfielder then decided

Chelsea have officially confirmed that they have reached a mutual agreement with Leicester City for the transfer of defensive midfielder N’Golo Kante. Although the fee remains undisclosed as both clubs are yet to release the official figures, Sky Sports sources reveal that the deal cost slightly in excess of £30 million. The 25-year old was

The battling French midfielder was one of the players of the season during the last campaign. He was one of Leicester’s most important players as they charged towards an unlikely Premier League title. The little man was so impressive he was nominated for the PFA Player Of The Season award. However, after such a great

Barely a month has gone by since Leicester City defied all expectations to win the Premier League, but already they seem to be faced with a massive struggle to hold onto their best players. The fear might be that if one goes, several more might look to jump ship too with N’Golo Kanté certainly high

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There was a sense of deep worry among Leicester City fans back in the summer who, after the Foxes had survived via a late dash out of the relegation zone last term, dismissed manager Nigel Pearson and replaced him with Claudio Ranieri, with the latest entries on his C.V distinctly underwhelming. Esteban Cambiasso, so pivotal